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Draytek Vigor2960 series User Manual

Draytek Vigor2960 series
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Draytek Vigor2960 series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDraytek
ModelVigor2960 series
CategoryFirewall
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1: Introduction

1.3 Hardware Installation Procedures

Provides instructions for network connection and wall-mounting the router.

Chapter 2: Initial Configuration

2.1 Changing Administrator Password

Guides on changing the router's administrator password for enhanced security.

2.2 Quick Start Wizard Configuration

Walks through initial setup steps for WAN profiles and selected Internet protocols.

Chapter 3: Applications and Tutorials

3.1 SSL VPN with RDP via HTTPS Server

Guides on setting up SSL VPN to access RDP server through the router's HTTPS interface.

3.2 OSPF Routing Protocol Configuration

Explains the OSPF routing protocol and provides steps for its configuration.

3.3 LAN to LAN IPsec Tunnel Setup

Provides instructions for configuring a LAN-to-LAN IPsec tunnel between routers.

3.4 CPE Management via Vigor2960 (CVM)

Details configuring Vigor2960 for CPE management, including settings on Vigor2960 and CPE.

3.5 VPN Between Remote Devices and Vigor2960

3.5 VPN Between Remote Devices and Vigor2960

Guides on establishing VPN connections between remote devices managed by Vigor2960.

3.6 CPE Firmware Upgrade via Vigor2960

3.6.1 Importing Firmware to Vigor2960

Explains how to upload firmware files from a PC to the Vigor2960 for CPE management.

3.6.2 Creating a Firmware Upgrade Profile

Details creating a profile for scheduling and performing firmware upgrades on managed CPEs.

3.7 High Availability for Vigor Routers

3.7 High Availability for Vigor Routers

Introduces the High Availability feature for ensuring business continuity and disaster recovery.

3.8 DNS Inbound Load Balance Configuration

3.8 DNS Inbound Load Balance Configuration

Guides on setting up DNS Inbound Load Balance to distribute DNS queries across WAN interfaces.

4.1 WAN Configuration

4.1.1 General WAN Setup

Explains general Internet settings and connection modes for WAN profiles.

4.1.1.1 Ethernet WAN Profiles

Details adding and configuring new WAN profiles for Ethernet connections.

4.1.2 Inbound Load Balance

4.1.2 Inbound Load Balance

Explains how Vigor2960 acts as a DNS server to handle DNS queries and distribute traffic.

4.2 LAN Configuration

4.2.1 LAN General Setup

Guides on setting up LAN profiles, including DHCP, DHCP Relay, RADVD, and DHCPv6.

4.2.1.2 DHCP Relay Setup

Explains configuring DHCP Relay to redirect DHCP requests to a specified DHCP server.

4.2.1.3 Inter-LAN Route

Describes enabling Inter-LAN routing for communication between different LAN segments.

4.2.2 PPPoE Server Setup

4.2.4 IP to MAC Address Binding

4.2.4 IP to MAC Address Binding

Explains binding IP and MAC addresses for enhanced network control and security.

4.2.5 LAN DNS Configuration

4.3 Routing Configuration

4.3.3 Policy Route Configuration

Introduces policy-based routing (PBR) for directing traffic based on rules like load balancing.

4.3.4 Default Route Configuration

4.3.6 OSPF Configuration

4.4 NAT Configuration

4.4.1 Port Redirection Setup

Guides on setting up port forwarding to expose internal servers or open specific ports.

4.5 Firewall Configuration

4.5.1 Filter Setup

Explains packet filtering based on IP, application, URL, and QQ settings.

4.5.1.3 Application Filter Setup

Explains restricting application usage by creating application filter profiles.

4.5.1.4 URL/Web Category Filter Setup

4.5.1.4 URL/Web Category Filter Setup

Filters Internet access based on URLs, keywords, file extensions, and web categories.

4.5.1.6 Default Policy Configuration

4.5.2 DoS Defense

4.5.3 MAC Address Block

4.5.3 MAC Address Block

Explains blocking packets based on source or destination MAC addresses for network security.

4.6.5 Service Type Object Configuration

4.6.6 Service Type Group Configuration

4.6.7 Keyword /DNS Object Configuration

4.6.10 Web Category Object Configuration

4.6.10 Web Category Object Configuration

Allows protection against inappropriate Internet content by filtering websites based on categories.

4.6.13 Time Object Configuration

4.6.14 Time Group Configuration

4.7 User Management

4.7.2 User Profile Management

Allows configuration of all accounts, including web portal, VPN dial-in, and PPPoE server settings.

4.7.2.2 Apply All User Profile Settings

4.7.4 Guest Profile Management

4.7.5 RADIUS Server Configuration

4.7.6 LDAP/Active Directory Integration

4.8.5 High Availability (HA) Setup

4.8.5.1 High Availability Global Setup

Configures global settings for High Availability, including redundant methods and synchronization roles.

4.8.6 Wake on LAN (WOL)

4.9 VPN and Remote Access

4.9.1 VPN Client Wizard

Guides users through configuring VPN client settings for VPN dial-out connections.

4.9.5 IPsec General Setup

4.9.5 IPsec General Setup

Configures access control, integrity, and encryption for IPsec VPN services.

4.9.6 VPN Profiles Management

4.9.6.1 IPsec Tunnel Profiles

Displays LAN-to-LAN profiles with IPsec policies and allows creating new ones.

4.9.6.2 PPTP/SSL Dial-out Tunnel Profiles

Explains creating PPTP and SSL dial-out VPN profiles for tunnel connections.

4.9.6.3 PPTP/SSL Dial-in Tunnel Profiles

Guides on creating PPTP and SSL dial-in VPN profiles for tunnel connections.

4.9.7 VPN Trunk Management

4.11 SSL Proxy

4.12 Central VPN Management

4.12.2.2 VPN Management

Offers an easy method to configure VPN settings for building VPN connections between Vigor2960 and other routers.

4.13 Bandwidth Management

4.13.2 QoS Rule Configuration

Allows configuration of 32 filter rules for incoming and outgoing data based on QoS parameters.

4.13.4 Bandwidth Limit Configuration

4.15 System Maintenance

4.15.2 Administrator Password Setup

Guides on setting a new password for accessing the router's Web User Interface (WUI).

4.15.3 Configuration Backup and Restore

Explains saving and restoring router settings, including backup to local file or TFTP server.

4.15.4.3 Mail Alert Configuration

4.15.5 Time and Date Settings

4.15.6 Access Control

4.15.6 Access Control

Controls access to the router's web interface using Telnet, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, and other protocols.

4.15.6.2 Fail to Ban Configuration

Protects the Vigor system by blocking network connections after multiple failed login attempts.

4.15.6.3 Access Barrier Configuration

Configures access barriers to protect the system from brute-force and flooding attacks.

4.15.8 Reboot System

4.15.8.1 Reboot System Options

Allows restarting the router with current configurations, factory defaults, or selected custom configurations.

4.15.9 Firmware Upgrade

4.15.9.1 Manual Firmware Upgrade

Displays current firmware version and allows manual selection and update to the newest version.

4.15.9.1 Auto Firmware Upgrade

Automatically downloads and installs the newest firmware or notifies when available.

4.15.10 APP Signature Upgrade

4.16.3 DHCP Table

4.16.5 MAC Address Table

4.16.6 Traffic Statistics

4.16.10 Data Flow Monitor

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting

5.1 Checking Hardware Status

Guides on checking hardware status by verifying power, cable connections, and LED indicators.

5.2 Checking Network Connection Settings

Provides steps to ensure computer network connection settings are correct for Windows and Mac OS.

5.3 Pinging the Router from Your Computer

Explains how to use the 'ping' command to check the router's link status and IP address reception.

5.4 Checking ISP Settings

Advises checking ISP settings via Online Status to ensure network configuration is correct.

5.5 Factory Default Reset

5.5 Factory Default Reset

Details how to reset the router to factory default settings via software or hardware.

5.6 Contacting DrayTek Support

5.6 Contacting DrayTek Support

Provides contact information for support if connectivity issues persist after troubleshooting.

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